Sitting in front of his glowing mantelpiece, the hooded figure begins to speak:
"Welcome to my library, I am Davenport.
For over two centuries, I have been the trusted guardian of the many treasures
here in The Chamber. In addition, it is also my responsibility to communicate
with The Master to see if he wishes to accept visitors in his home, or if he prefers to
punish them as trespassers.
First I must ask, does this group possess a relic as a sign that you came in peace? Do not tell me which item that you carry as of yet. First I must call upon Penntella in an effort to see if your presence pleases him."
Your hands clench tightly around the cross, hiding it from his view. As you shift nervously in the old wooden chair, Davenport slowly turns away from you and faces the mantel. With both of his outstretched at his sides, he cries out:
"Penntella, come to me with a sign. Shall these mortals pass freely and leave with their souls? Or are they to surrender their sprints to us when their human bodies cease to be?"
At that moment, there are several bright flashes of light that last for only a second or two. Suddenly Davenport spins around to face you and says:
"Penntella has spoken and he has informed me that you possess the cross. My master is not pleased with your presence and so you must give up your relic. Please place it in my hand. "
You are taken completely by surprise with the revelation of the cross by Davenport. Although you are shaken, you obey his instructions and surrender the relic to him.
He continues:
"Although The Master no longer has patience for you tonight, he will permit one final test. If you pass, you are free to leave and no harm shall come to you. But if you fail, your souls are ours to keep for eternity upon the time of your death. Shall we proceed?"